Covering for barbers&#39; chairs.



- 0;-H. WlLLARD.. COVERINGTOR BRBERS CHAIRS. `APPLICATION FAILED MAY 5, 1908.

Piienta Sept. 29, 1908.

N fwd attenua? make and use the same, reference being had vice ofl this nature and adjustably held aboutthe neck of the j person. lheadjusting means consists'of a the shoulders of a. erson Vwhile'beil'ig shavedv OTTO HOUGH wiLLAnD,

OF onioiieo-y ILLINOIS.

COVERING FOR BARBERS CHAIRS. i

Specification of Letters Patent. Applicationled May 5, 1908. lSerial N o. 430,929.

Patented Sept. 29, 1908.

ToaZZ whom it may concern.'

yBe it known that I, OTTO H. WILLARD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain'new and useful Improvements in Coverings for Barbers Chairs; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear,f and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled inthe art to which it appertainsto to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

This invention relates to new 4and useful improvements'in a water proof covering for barbers chairs and the Object of the invention iste produce a simple. and eflicient.de-

adapted to .be placedVV over!l or shampooed an ',so'constructed that the clothing of the person will be protected and also the upholstery of the chair. l Y The invention comprises various details of construction, combinations and arrangements of parts which will be hereinafter fully described and then specifically defined in the appended claims. j

My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in whichz- 1 Figure 1 is a erspective view showing the. application of tllie invention. Fig. 2 is a perspective view'of the rear portion of the cover-4 ing. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view showing the fastening means for holding the band or collar about the neck of the person. Fig. 4 is a sectional view on line 1;4 of Fig. 2.

Fig. 5 is a sectional view on line 5.-5 of Fig.. 3, and Fig. 6 is a sectional view on line 6;-6 of Fig. 3.

Reference now being had to the details of the drawings by letter, Av designates the. covering made preferably Of awater proof material and so shaped that it will conveniently vfit over the shoulders of a person and having a right angled forwardly projecting part to engage over the kneesof the person and also the'arms of the chair. A collarB is provided, preferablyof a4 flexible. material,

drawings, which are securely fastened near one end of the collar adjacent to its upper" edge.- Said rings preferably are partially embedded within thc material of the collar,

seriesol. rings C, shown clearly in Fig. 3 of the tucked down in the manner shown in Fig. 2

after the ring has been adjusted about the.

person. Said flap, when adjusted in place as shown in Fig.' 2, will cover the fastening means of the collar, also the, seam between' .f-The meeting edges of the covering and pBroeing preferably of a water proof material, the covering may be rinsedyoif after usage, thus duce practically a water tight covering.

forming` a, sanitary article and Vwill protect the lgarments of the The meeting edges `'of the garment are fas,-

tened together in any suitable manner as by. consisting of two.

the usual glove buttons, parts, designated by letters H and I, the formerof which has a lug designed to enter the' socket of the latter.

What I claim to be new is as shown, and D designates a hook which is`` er end projects above the ulpl per edge of t e e person about whom it isv adjusted and also the' chair.'

1. A chalr covering for barbers use having an integral 4collar of a flexible material gadapted to surround the neck of a h person,

tened to the other end 4designed to engage one or another-of said rings, a iapfastened along one of itsv longitudinal edges tosaid cover near the edge thereof and having its` I...

end projecting and adapted to as setl forth.

2. A covering for chairs for barbers use having alright angled `extension adapted to fit over the arms of the chair, an integral, vilexible, adjustable collar, a flap fixed ralong one beyond the edge of the collar fold over the top of the latter,

.of 'its longitudinal edges to the cover and adapted to fit over the meeting edges thereof rings near one end of the collar, a hook fas- I and projecting at one end beyond the edge of the collar over which it is adapted to be folded, as set forth.

In testimony whereof I hereunto a'flx my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

. OTT() llOUGlI WILLARD. i Witnesses:

EARL C. New, FRAN-RLIN Bran. 

